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Thread: Anyone tried Colinite 476/845 & 915 waxes?

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    tried colinite before on my old black vec b but can't remember which one it was. Was quite happy with it yet to try it on new silver car

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    Those that find 915 difficult to remove, were you applying a really thin layer or putting it on quite thick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pogo View Post
    have too agree there rich as i find 915 very hard too remove,it does leave a cracking shine but it does take effort,im thinking of trying AG high definition wax too see what its like,should be good at 40 quid a pot lol
    I have a pot og AG High Def wax and I found it a bit hard to get off and it left like shadows on the paint, if you still want to try it I am getting rid of various waxes etc and would sell this cheap and its hardly used.

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    I put a coat of the colly 845 on the veccy today, should last a month or two. I usually use it in the winter, and Nattys Poorboys in the summer.
    Will put the 915 on my chrimbo list....

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterVV View Post
    I put a coat of the colly 845 on the veccy today, should last a month or two. I usually use it in the winter, and Nattys Poorboys in the summer.
    Will put the 915 on my chrimbo list....
    If you get the chance to use some. KP1000P I would give it a go. I am very impressed with it. It goes on and comes off a whole lot easier than 915. But I am interested to see if it lasts as long over winter as 915 does. I am going to put 915 on my wifes Vectra and KP1000p on mine ( goes to show the faith I have in this KP100p).

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    is that FK1000p? isnt that a sealant rather than a wax?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterVV View Post
    is that FK1000p? isnt that a sealant rather than a wax?
    I belive it is. I must admit I do have more of a leaning towards Wax. But I am very impressed with this KP100p. But at the end of the day. Both Wax and sealent are made to protect your paint. Wax is more of a Natural product and Sealent is man made, that is the difference. The choice is up to the individual.

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    476 used to last 6-8 months for me 915 is meant to give a deeper shine. Duncan was a 915 fan.

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    915 for me I find its really easy to get off tbh, i think the guys saying its hard to get off may be putting it on a bit thick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brocks View Post
    476 used to last 6-8 months for me 915 is meant to give a deeper shine. Duncan was a 915 fan.
    6 - 8 months????? I find that hard to believe from any wax? I have tried the 845 insulator wax, and that does seem to last about 2-3 months, cant imagine a wax lasting 6 -8 months???

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